Sales Lot Attendant - Tonkin Hillsboro Ford Retail & Wholesale - Hillsboro, OR at Geebo

Sales Lot Attendant - Tonkin Hillsboro Ford

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6 Hillsboro, OR Hillsboro, OR Full-time Full-time $18 an hour $18 an hour 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago Tonkin Hillsboro Ford is rapidly growing and now is a great time to join our dealership! We have an opening on our sales team as a Sales Lot Attendant.
Working as our Sales Lot Attendant, you would be performing a variety of tasks ranging from rearranging the car lot, washing cars, and other duties that help the overall efficiency of the dealership.
The ideal candidate would have great customer service and a work ethic.
Sales Lot Attendant Job Responsibilities Perform check-in inspections of vehicles on the service drive and park them in designated areas.
Pull vehicles up and deliver to guests upon completion.
Provide quality customer service to guests.
Maintain an orderly appearance of vehicle displays.
Clean and fuel vehicles for customer handover.
Other duties as needed to help support the Sales team.
Sales Lot Attendant Compensation & Benefits On top of competitive pay, we are proud to offer Top-of-the-line benefits including Health Insurance starting at under $100 per month Dental, Vision, and Company Paid Life Insurance Employee Assistance Plan 401k with Company Match Lucrative Paid Time Off that accrues from Day 1 An excellent menu of voluntary benefits! Sales Lot Attendant Qualifications High School Diploma or Equivalent.
Driver's License.
Corporate Hiring Requirements:
Must be 18 years or older & have a clean driving record with a valid driver's license, able to pass a criminal background check and pre-employment drug testing, THC not included in the screening.
If you're ready to be our next Sales Lot Attendant - Apply Now!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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